Two Portland officers are continuing to recover from injuries sustained this weekend during a violent struggle with a 38-year-old man in Northeast Portland.

North Precinct Officers Mark McGlaughlin, a 23-year veteran, and Justin Clary, a 10-year veteran, were treated at a local hospital and released. They continue to recover from their injuries and have not returned to work.

Brian Delashmutt, 38MCSO

The officers responded to an assault at USA Gas at 4445 N.E. Cully Blvd.

"Officers arrived and contacted the suspect who refused commands and fought with both officers," according to a police bureau news release.

The suspect broke away from the officers and began to run westbound on Prescott, continuing to fight with officers for several blocks, police said.

Officers deployed pepper spray, ASP batons, and Tasers, but none of the police tools stopped the suspect, who continued to fight, police said.

Cover officers arrived and again tried using pepper spray and a Taser, which ultimately led to the suspect surrendering to police in the 5700 block of Northeast Prescott Street.

Once police took Brian Delashmutt, 38, into custody, officers learned that the suspect lived at a residential mental health facility in the 5700 block of Northeast Prescott Street.

Prior to the attack at the gas station, police said Delashmutt had violently assaulted another resident of the facility, then left on foot. The suspect then approached a customer getting gas at USA gas and assaulted him, as well as a gas station attendant, who was taken to the hospital for non-life-threatening injuries.

Delashmutt is accused of punching the attendant in the face, according to court records.

Delashmutt is accused of two counts of assaulting a public safety officer, fourth-degree assault, second-degree criminal trespass and three counts of resisting arrest. He was arraigned in Multnomah County Circuit Court on Monday.

McGlaughlin suffered a compound fracture to his thumb and a torn lip, which required stitches. Clary had a tear on his ear lobe that required repair, according to a probable cause affidavit filed in court Monday afternoon.

A witness who said he lived near Delashmutt told police that he noticed Delashmut "had become increasingly agitated over the last few days,'' with ramblings about the government.